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60s Instrumental with 80s flavour

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bittermandel
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06 2007 17:18    
60s Instrumental with 80s flavour
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bittermandel - you and me in saint dénis

http://www.bittermandel.de/Bittermandel%20-%20You%20and%20me%20in%20Saint%20Denis%200.92.mp3

longing for reviews...
thanks a lot,
gerrit
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goose
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06 2007 17:38    
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I really like this especially the hank marvin guitar.

But that open hihat sound is horrible and makes the drums sound cheap and weak. I reckon if you swapped it for a crisp, sharp open hihat, the tune would be so much better.

Let me know if you fix it up Cool
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Walter Vos
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06 2007 18:05    
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Awesome. This is some really good stuff. I'm wondering, are there any samples from old records in it, or did you record/sequence the guitar and everything yourself?

When I really pay attention to it I would agree with Goose on the open hihat thing. However, if I don't pay attention to it I don't even hear it (good or bad... Rolling Eyes ).


what is hip?

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bittermandel
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10 2007 17:45    
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thanks.

no samples from records etc. in it.

concerning the open hihat: maybe...

my songwriting-tempo on piano/keyboards
is quite fast, but finishing the
arrangement is super-slow,
a real torture. i never reach the state of being
satisfied 100%(not even 90%), but when i think it's ok,
then i move to the next track,
so i don't think i will exchange the hihat,
i fear you must cope with it:)

concerning hank marvin(shadows), ventures,
spotnicks, incredible bongo band etc. :

i really like that stuff, but in the first place
the original songs, not the cover-versions.

it's the same thing with the moog-lps
of the early seventies:
moog plays the 300 best songs of the beatles,
christmas moog..., sometimes funny,
sometimes quite good, but i miss moog-lps
with original songs, there are only a few.

gerrit
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Frazze
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11 2007 20:10    
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Great to listen to, but sounds a bit plasic.


http://www.last.fm/music/8ism
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bittermandel
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 12 2007 08:35    
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yes, indeed, if you want an authentic sound
(which was not my aim),
you'll have to exchange the drums
(maybe a real drummer),
and, of course, the bass,
which is a simple synthetic one.

the plastic touch is what i meant with 80s flavour.
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